As President Trump toys with the idea of buying Greenland, the island's leaders express outrage and fear. Pipaluk Lynge, a top official, emphasizes their autonomy and the importance of Greenlandic voices in shaping their future.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel firmly rebuffs Trump's demands for a deal, warning that the US's threats to cut off oil from Venezuela could lead to severe economic challenges for the island nation.
In a surprising move, U.S. officials are contemplating direct payments to Greenland residents, ranging from $10,000 to $100,000, to encourage them to secede from Denmark and potentially join the U.S. Amid rising tensions and political backlash, the implications of this strategy raise questions about national security and international relations.
President Trump's fixation on Greenland raises eyebrows as he suggests the U.S. could buy the island for national security. With existing military access under a Cold War agreement, what does this really mean for the U.S. and its Arctic strategy?
A flight carrying British aid has arrived in Jamaica to assist recovery from Hurricane Melissa, which has devastated the island, killing at least 19. The UK plans to charter flights to bring home British nationals as communities struggle with ongoing challenges.
Jamaica reels from the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa, leaving homes destroyed and the city split in two. With power cuts and flooding, the island faces a long road to recovery.
Hurricane Melissa, a catastrophic category 5 storm, is set to hit Jamaica with unprecedented intensity. As the island prepares for severe impacts, questions about readiness and recovery emerge amidst the climate crisis.
As Hurricane Melissa approaches Jamaica with maximum sustained winds of 160mph, the government has ordered evacuations and opened shelters. Fears rise as catastrophic flooding and destructive winds threaten the island.
Hurricane Melissa is set to strike Jamaica as a powerful Category 4 storm, potentially causing catastrophic damage. With a history of devastating hurricanes, the island braces for impact as forecasters warn of life-threatening conditions.
As Tropical Storm Imelda strengthens and heads towards Bermuda, the island faces a rare double threat with Hurricane Humberto. Dangerous surf, rip currents, and flooding are expected along the East Coast.